kinderbijslaginstellingen
Syllables
kin-der-bij-slag-in-stel-lin-gen
Pronunciation
/ˈkɪndərˌbɛi̯slɑxɪnˈstɛlɪŋə(n)/
Stress
01000100
Morphemes
kinder- + bijslag- + -instellingen
The word 'kinderbijslaginstellingen' is a complex Dutch noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules of onset-rime structure, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word refers to institutions dealing with child benefits and exhibits typical Dutch compound word characteristics.
Definitions
- 1
Institutions that administer child benefits.
Child benefit institutions
“De kinderbijslaginstellingen verwerken miljoenen aanvragen per jaar.”
“Er is kritiek op de lange wachttijden bij de kinderbijslaginstellingen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'stel' (ˈstɛl).
Syllables
kin — Closed syllable, CVC structure.. der — Closed syllable, CVC structure.. bij — Open syllable, CV structure, diphthong.. slag — Closed syllable, CCVC structure.. in — Open syllable, CV structure.. stel — Closed syllable, CCVC structure.. lin — Closed syllable, CVC structure.. gen — Open syllable, CV structure, potential schwa and elision of 'n'.
Word Parts
Onset-Rime
Syllables are divided based on the onset (initial consonant(s)) and rime (vowel and following consonants).
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are generally maintained within the onset or rime, depending on the surrounding vowels.
Open/Closed Syllables
Syllables ending in a vowel are open; syllables ending in a consonant are closed.
- Potential reduction or elision of the final 'n' in 'instellingen' in casual speech.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation.
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